Cal Poly Television 2/10/2012

Featuring all local news and sports for the week of Feb. 10 from the studios of Cal Poly Television.

Applications open for ASI elections

Candidates, get ready. Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) elections are only a few months away, and students have the opportunity to apply to run for any ASI student government position. The application packet describing job requirements can be downloaded from ASI’s website  and students…

Coachella band warms up in SLO

The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Annual Festival gets a new band in its line up this year: Santa Barbara-natives Gardens and Villa. If you didn’t get tickets to the big show, don’t worry. You can still catch the group…

Forum-ing an opinion on Student Success Fees

Attendance at the latest Student Success Fee forum increased to 28 students on Wednesday — a marked increase from the lone attendee at the previous forum. Although a portion of the audience was made up of students required to attend…

Sierra Vista to take in trauma patients

Courtesy Photo Sierra Vista Regional Medical Center will soon be working as a certified trauma center, the first to ever operate in San Luis Obispo County. Hospital spokesperson Ron Yukelson said the designation is the conclusion of more than four…

Cal poly student has good run on "Jeopardy!"

Biomedical engineering freshman Weston Mangin made Cal Poly proud in his last round on “Jeopardy!” last night. “I was actually kind of worried about how I’d do (that) round,” said Mangin. He said he went into yesterday’s round knowing it was…

Cuesta to prove itself worthy of keeping accreditation

Cuesta College might soon lose its accreditation and, with it, students’ ability to transfer units to four-year universities.

Championships await swim and dive squad

The Cal Poly swim and dive team lost its dual meet against rival UC Santa Barbara last weekend, concluding the regular season.

Pride Center marches for equality

Same Gender Hand Holding Day will be celebrated on campus today with a march beginning on Dexter Lawn. The event is supported by Cal Poly Student Life and Leadership and the Pride Center on campus. “It’s an opportunity for queer…

Local bartenders spill secrets

  Bartenders know all your secrets. Though you might not remember them, they saw everything, from how many shots of Jameson you threw back to that embarrassing dance in The Library window at the end of the night. Now bartenders…

Professors may need to work overtime to workout

Weeks after its opening, hundreds of students flow in and out of the Recreation Center daily, and new users can still be seen admiring the 21,000 square-feet of usable space. But some individuals on campus are having a harder time…